Saturday, March 14, 2009

Not a psychologist, just an observer

Have you ever just watched people? Sure is sounds creepy at first, but think about it. Each person has different mannerisms and physically react differently to different situations. Joe has an itch on his nose, he scratches it; Bob has an itch on his nose, he rubs it. Not that I want to study people for a living, but I think the human is amazing. We all have two eyes, two ears, a nose and a mouth, but we all look different. I'm taking a human anatomy class this year and learning about how all the systems in our bodies work puts me in awe, expecially the nervous and cardiovascular systems. There are so many different personalities how is it possible? Yes, yes I know, God created us and there is nothing God cant do (which is why say big bang theory is a bust because i dont think clouds of dirt and ice became me and my world) but there's something so complicated behind our seamingly simple lives that I dont think can be answered by the few words "because God made it so." Now, I'm not saying truth is not in that phrase. Elementry sunday school teaches "Jesus loves me this I know, for the bible tells me so," and "He's got the whole world in his hands," but I'm beyond that ideology. The adult, mature mind should have a million thoughts flowing through it at any moment. The point is, human life is not simple.

I think that by observing others and scanning their minds lead us to better our own. Having that option and avalibility ripped away can be devistating, but thats a different topic all together.

See, even now, my brain is floating from thought to thought.

I suppose my point is that the intricateness of humans is both awe inspiring and horrific because of what can be discovered. Both physically and mentally, we are our own scarry movie...but its finding the classic in us that we should aim for.

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